After a diplomatic standstill that lasted approximately 18 months, Nigeria is set to resume the appointment of ambassadors to its foreign missions. The move comes following a comprehensive review period initiated to address concerns over the country’s diplomatic engagements and to align foreign policy objectives with current global dynamics. According to sources close to the matter, the appointments will prioritize experienced career diplomats alongside strategic political appointees aimed at strengthening Nigeria’s international relations and boosting its global influence.

The anticipated ambassadorial round is expected to target key regions that include:

  • Europe: Boosting trade and investment opportunities
  • North America: Enhancing security cooperation and diaspora engagement
  • Africa: Reinforcing regional integration and peace initiatives
  • Asia: Expanding technological and economic…